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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I speak about the EU - there's no problem with "hakumans" - I encounter very skilled players (with lot of good gamesense and plenty of hours in game). There's no such epidemy of "hakumans" as many are speaking off. I would recommend them to get better - but I won't do that. Kapiš?
https://youtu.be/C7w3hKOjbfc?t=737
Skip ahead to 12:10 for cheat.
Key points:
1. Player was permabanned (this is why the video is posted, typically streamers can't post cheater videos if they just suspect they are cheating, this is not a suspect it is confirmed).
2. Win rate was 67% for this player over 70 games season 20 and 56.9% season 19.
3. They almost exclusively play FPP and Solo.
4. They play on EU server
5. They have been cheating heavily for 3 months before being permabanned 12 days ago.
6. Wall hack, aim lock and no recoil being used.
Summary:
Player is cheating pretty obviously despite trying to hide it. PUBG anticheat programs failed for 3 months. Only after Wacky Jacky manually reports and calls it out on the stream does the player actually get banned.
It sucks.
Wacky Jacky is a liar then? Maybe we should recommend he gets better.
No you don't :P
What's ur in-game name?